Question 1: Where can you gaze at the stars through one of the largest telescopes in the country available to the public? A. Westport Light B. Goldendale Observatory C. Scenic Beach D. Mystery Bay
Question 2: Where can you find a whole forest of fallen trees, buried in molten lava some 15 million years ago, now turned to stone and buried under sagebrush-covered hills? A. Camano Island B. Federation Forest C. Kanaskat-Palmer D. Ginkgo
Question 3: Where can you tour Gardner Cave, one of the longest limestone caverns in Washington? A. Crawford B. Cape Disappointment C. Fort Casey D. Sun Lakes
Question 4: Which were the first two official parks in the Washington State Parks system? A. Alta Lake and Steamboat Rock B. Chief Timothy and Sacajawea C. Pacific Beach and Pacific Pines D. Larrabee and John R. Jackson House
Question 5: Which Northwest-born adventurer -- half Scottish and half Chinook -- penetrated the closed society of 19th century Japan? A. Captain George Vancouver B. John Muir C. Ranald MacDonald D. Captain Meriwether Lewis
Question 6: Where can you be introduced to the plants and animals of all seven ecological zones found in Washington? A. Illahee B. Lake Easton C. Federation Forest D. Triton Cove
Question 7: Which was the nation's first park dedicated to whale watching? A. Spencer Spit B. Lime Kiln Point C. Mystery Bay D. Ocean City
Question 8: Which park celebrates the longest undefended international boundary in the world? A. Peace Arch B. Rockport C. Twenty-Five Mile Creek D. Sucia Island
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